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Tottenham agree on personal terms with Orban, but wantaway Chelsea star remains first choice

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Spurs need a reliable option in attack following Kane’s departure to Real Madrid, and Orban is one of the options on their list

English Premier League club Tottenham have agreed on personal terms with Nigerian striker Gift Orban, but they are seriously exploring the option of signing unsettled Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, Soccernet reports.

Spurs have lost their best striker of all time Harry Kane to Bayern Munich this summer. They made €100million from the sale of the 30-year-old England international and would be looking to get some attacking reinforcements this summer.

Spurs did not look up to par in their first Premier Le

Tottenham agree on personal terms with Orban, but wantaway Chelsea star remains first choice

ague game of the season against Brentford. Captain Heung-Min Son and Richarlison could not carry the team in Kane’s absence, and they had to settle for a 2-2 draw against the Bees.

Tottenham have been in contact with Gent’s OTottenham agree on personal terms with O  rban, but wantaway Chelsea star remains first choicerban recently, with reports stating that they are willing to play up to €30million for the Nigerian.

According to Goallballive, Spurs have agreed on personal terms with Orban. However, they are stalling on the deal because their first choice is Romelu Lukaku.

The Belgian attacker has been frozen out of Chelsea and will likely leave this summer. As such, he would be a cheaper target for Spurs.

Also, he is a more established player than Orban, who has not played in any of the top five leagues in Europe.

However, buying Lukaku from Chelsea may cost up to €45million.

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